Friday, January 13, 2017

make money answer and give advice


If full-on tutoring isn’t your style, perhaps you’d like to make money sharing smaller bits of information.
There are absolutely sites that will pay you for your knowledge in bite-sized chunks, and I’m going to tell you about them.
While some people might think that querying Yahoo Answers or reddit is as good as any place for getting advice, other people want feedback from a professional, and they’re willing to pay for it.
If you’re ready to make that money, then let’s dive in.

32. ChaCha

If you remember the mid-2000’s and the arrival of the texting boom, then you almost definitely remember ChaCha. The way it worked was that you would text them a question and get a response in a matter of moments, as well as a text message with an advertisement attached. It was such a popular format that big names came in and tried to steal the spotlight with advertising (if you remember KGB-KGB.)
Well the service is alive, and you can get paid for being a “ChaCha guide.” Just drop them a line on their website with your name and email address attached, and they’ll get back to you. You’ll need to be a quick typist, but you’ll get paid for your answers.

33. Keen

A psychic-based service, of all things, Keen allows you to make money in return for channeling your psychic abilities. Psychics are allowed to set their rates and you can choose the one you want, as a customer, so it helps to keep a good rapport with those who you channel for.

34. Ammas

Ammas.com, not to be confused with Ammas.org (a charity organization,) is a site that allows you to sell your expertise on just about anything. It would not allow me to look around the site without signing up, but it’s easy as pie to get started: just enter your email or connect with Facebook, and away you go.

35. JustAnswer

For those who are looking for expert feedback on their problems, there is JustAnswer. The way it works is that someone asks a question with a monetary value attached, and once they’ve decided that your answer is acceptable, they’ll pay you the amount. You make between $5 and $25 for a response, and can cash out to PayPal at $20.

36. WerLive

WerLive is something like a hybrid between an advice service and a tutoring service. The unique thing about it is that you use their native video chat to give people tutorials or quick answers when they need it.

37. SmallBiz Advice

This site is just like you’d think from the name. People come and ask questions about their small business, you answer, and you get paid. You can choose to get paid to PayPal or by check. This one requires some specific knowledge, but you can bet that business people are going to have questions!